Life of Johnson, Volúmenes1-2Oxford University Press, 1942 |
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... present Earl of Bute to be ' Excelsæ familiæ de Bute spes prima ; and my Lord Mountstuart , as his eldest son , to be ' spes altera . ' So in Eneid xii . 1. 168 , after having mentioned Pater Eneas , who was the present spes , the ...
... present Earl of Bute to be ' Excelsæ familiæ de Bute spes prima ; and my Lord Mountstuart , as his eldest son , to be ' spes altera . ' So in Eneid xii . 1. 168 , after having mentioned Pater Eneas , who was the present spes , the ...
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... present Earl of Hadington , Lord Hailes's cousin , a circumstance not mentioned by Dr. Murdoch . I have keen ... present pleasures and present pains must be felt . I lately read Rasselas over again with great satisfaction . ' Since you ...
... present Earl of Hadington , Lord Hailes's cousin , a circumstance not mentioned by Dr. Murdoch . I have keen ... present pleasures and present pains must be felt . I lately read Rasselas over again with great satisfaction . ' Since you ...
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... present King would be sent away to- night , and his adherents hanged to - morrow . ' Taylor , who was as violent a Whig as Johnson was a Tory , was roused by this to a pitch of bellowing . He denied , loudly , what Johnson said ; and ...
... present King would be sent away to- night , and his adherents hanged to - morrow . ' Taylor , who was as violent a Whig as Johnson was a Tory , was roused by this to a pitch of bellowing . He denied , loudly , what Johnson said ; and ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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